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Instructor of Radiology - Physics

Instructor

2026-10-22

Location

Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

Type

Academic Support Staff, 1-year initial (renewable up to 3 years)

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. degree
Bioengineering or related expertise
PET-CT nuclear medicine imaging
Kinetic modeling (brain/body)
Image processing (PMOD, MIM)
Software modeling (PMOD, MATLAB)
PET data acquisition/reconstruction

Research Areas

Quantitative PET image analysis
Kinetic modeling
Spectral CT imaging
Dynamic PET protocols
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Instructor of Radiology - Physics

Description

The Department of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for an Instructor position in the Academic Support Staff. This appointment will be initially for one (1) year and continuation during that time period and renewal are based on satisfactory performance and availability of funding (limited to three (3) years). Expertise is required in the specific area of Bioengineering or related field expertise with the following technology;

1) nuclear medicine imaging, in particular, PET-CT instruments, 2) kinetic modeling methods for various applications in brain and body, 3) experience with image processing and analysis tools, e.g., PMOD, MIM, 4) experience with software modeling tools, e.g., PMOD, MATLAB, 5) experience with data acquisition, data corrections and image reconstruction methods in PET. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree.

Responsibilities may include developing a research program for quantitative image analysis focused mainly on PET imaging, but may include other imaging modalities such as Spectral CT. In addition to developing a program of independent research the successful candidate will also provide support for the broader program of research in PET imaging by collaborating with a team of investigators performing quantitative imaging for clinical and research investigations. This will include developing and evaluating methods to improve acquisition and data modeling approaches for research investigations of varied applications and radiotracers. These studies may be performed with conventional and novel research PET systems, often with dynamic imaging protocols and requiring kinetic modeling of the data derived from regional analyses of the 4D images. Responsibilities will include oversight of the Quantitative Imaging Analysis Laboratory for PET analysis, and training of new investigators in the use of the image analysis tools.

The successful applicant will have an opportunity to acquire research experience in imaging or image-guided therapy topics that will further skills in collaborative research, and the potential for independent research to be funded by a sponsored program. They will receive mentorship in grant writing and grant proposals suitable to early-stage academic investigators.

This position is designed to serve as a form of professional training to develop candidates in becoming lead independent researchers.

The overarching goal of developing a research program for quantitative image analysis in PET is to improve the quality of research imaging and to enable novel applications, while eventually increasing the clinical use of quantitative PET imaging and broadening the scientific user base of such methods that demand quantitative image metrics. To achieve this goal, the candidate will receive mentorship from the core group of researchers currently active in PET imaging. This will serve to transition the candidate to a role of leadership in this important field of medical imaging.

We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities/women/individuals with disabilities/protected veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Instructor of Radiology - Physics position?

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. degree with expertise in bioengineering or related fields, specifically PET-CT nuclear medicine imaging, kinetic modeling for brain and body applications, image processing tools like PMOD and MIM, software modeling with PMOD and MATLAB, and PET data acquisition, corrections, and reconstruction. Learn how to highlight these in your academic CV.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this role?

Responsibilities include developing a quantitative image analysis research program focused on PET imaging (and possibly Spectral CT), collaborating on clinical/research investigations, improving acquisition and modeling methods, overseeing the Quantitative Imaging Analysis Laboratory, and training investigators. This supports transition to independent research leadership. See tips for thriving in research roles.

📅What is the appointment duration and renewal process?

Initial appointment is for 1 year, with continuation and renewal based on satisfactory performance and funding availability, limited to a maximum of 3 years. It serves as professional training for early-stage investigators toward independent research funding.

👨‍🏫Does this position offer mentorship or career development?

Yes, the role provides mentorship in grant writing and proposal development for early-stage academics, along with opportunities for collaborative and independent research in PET imaging. Explore career advice for higher ed roles like this.

Is this a tenure-track position at University of Pennsylvania?

No, this is an Academic Support Staff Instructor position, non-tenure-track, designed for professional training up to 3 years. Focus is on research program development in radiology physics and quantitative imaging. Check similar faculty positions for tenure-track options.

🧠What research focus areas are emphasized?

Primary focus on PET imaging quantitative analysis, kinetic modeling for dynamic protocols, image reconstruction, and expanding clinical use of quantitative PET. May include other modalities like Spectral CT. Relevant for research jobs in medicine.
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